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It's the worst darn thing I've ever heard...I like it. Fun and frolics straight out of the ghetto of york.
The follow up show to YUMA award winning The Amazing Josh and Russell Show.
Call 01904 43 3841 or email studio@ury.york.ac.uk to get involved in the discussion.
Rob Watts presents a short documentary about student involvement in the pro and ant-Scientology movement in York.
Exploring the World in York.
The University of York's International Students' Association discovers the diversity of culture, lifestyle and music found on Campus.
Find out what the candidates for this year's YUSU Elections have to say for themselves. Send in your questions now to suelections@ury.york.ac.uk and we'll put them to the candidates.
Former Station Manager Gill Rickson presents everything you need to know about the last 40 years of University Radio York.
Produced by former Programme Controller Matt Wareham.
THE only stop needed for Urban Music in York.
If you feel like dancing to some sexy RNB, grab a partner and tune in. If it is Hip Hop beats you desire, 1350 am will have them blasting out your radio. And for those who need a little Heart and Soul in their lives, THIS is exactly what your Doctor prescribed.
Mash up of music leaning to Drum and Bass - Beware of the banter. Giving you the very best of chart, indie, dance and drum and bass. Bringing the boys of Watford to York.
Need to talk? Want some advice? Then give URY's brand new Agony Uncle, Russell 'Discuss with Russ' Truran, a call on 01904 43 3841 or drop him an email on studio@ury.york.ac.uk. Whatever your problem, no matter how big or small, he'll have a go at helping you out... We can also talk about topical issues if you like...
Make Wednesday early evenings bearable with The Scott Bryan Show. There's Chain Reaction, Request Hour, 3-in-a-row and the one and only Campus News to keep you sain, along with cookalong recipe challenges, URY 40 and any mutterings and recollectations about the previous night live from Vanburgh Central. Be a part of it. Send us an email from ury.york.ac.uk or use that little jiggerty box in the top right hand corner for your message to be slammed straight into the studio.
Matt leaves URY with two hours of his favourite songs and artists, shared just with you. Send your final emails to gold@ury.york.ac.uk.
A journey into Christmas past, featuring the top ten Gold Christmas songs as judged by you. Email gold@ury.york.ac.uk to have your say on the best and worst Christmas music ever!.
Need to talk? Want some advice? Then give URY's brand new Agony Uncle, Russell 'Discuss with Russ' Truran, a call on 01904 43 3841 or drop him an email on studio@ury.york.ac.uk. Whatever your problem, no matter how big or small, he'll have a go at helping you out... We can also talk about topical issues if you like...
The stories making campus headlines. Plus reaction and analysis from the national award-winning URY News team.
The last production of the URY Festival of Drama from the national award winning drama team at University Radio York.
Anxiously awaiting the return of his new wife, Adolph finds solace in the words of a stranger. But comfort soon turns to destruction as old wounds are opened, insecurities are laid bare and former debts are settled. Regarded as Strindberg's most mature work, "Creditors" is a darkly comic tale of obsession, honour and revenge. David Greig's version premiered at the Donmar Warehouse, London, in September 2008 and now comes to URY with an incredible student cast directed by Lewis Gray.
The production, starring Georgia Bird, Ryan Lane and Dan Wood will be in the third week of the URY Festival of Radio Drama!
Join Chalkie and Jacob for your chance to win tickets to see Professor Green live in York. A one off special giveaway, along with the usual supply of the newest club tunes, this is one not to be missed!
For those hip-shakin', foot-tappin', hard-groovin' residents of York. Our 'preciation of the phat funky beatz, sick tasty licks and the ill nasty hooks gives us all that phamiliar phuzzy pheeling in our knickerbockers. Turn on, tune in and drop out as Soul Patch Rick and Bullet Proof Funk aim to spread thier sweet seed of funky love all about. 'If you don't like my music, you don't have to use it. Funkin is a thing that all of us release' The Brothers Johnson
A one-off satirical comedy that takes a closer look at a campus of ducks which bears a striking resemblence to the University of York.
A Duck-umentary not to be missed.
A fortnightly insight into the LGBTQ scene at York. Feauturing a panel of network representatives, students guests, and presenter Jack Elliott, we'll be discussing topical issues and news items, looking at LGBTQ history and maybe even throwing a few quizzes your way!
Since Christmas, 3 people have lost their lives to York's rivers. All of them young. All of them on nights out. All of them affected by alcohol. So how can we tackle the issue? Is enough being done to keep people out of trouble when on a night out in York? Are enough people aware of the dangers the rivers pose? And what do you do if a friend ends up entering the water? Join us for a special programme on river safety in York.
The Spotlight show brings bands and DJ's from York, both student and local, along with those that are passing through York. Tune in to hear specialist music, a live session and an interview with the band/DJ.
Over the last few years, we have had as guests, Bombay Bicycle Club, The Tings Tings, Stornoway, Mystery Jets, Lucy Ward, and most recently, Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Admiral Fallow and the Conspirators.
Stage is the URY show for all things student theatre! We'll bring you the latest theatre news on campus with up to date reviews, opportunities and exclusive previews for the newest DramaSoc plays, CHMS musicals and more! Tune in every Saturday for your theatre fix.
Less than a year after boxing took centre stage for the opening ceremony of Roses 2015 it's back in the spotlight as "The Fighter" comes to York. A group of York students who had no boxing experience back in the autumn have been undertaking a training camp in preparation of their amateur débuts. Listen to the drama of 9 amateur bouts to see which York students will triumph like Rocky and which will end up just biting the dust.
Join Naomi as she journeys through playlists of musical significance from throughout her undergraduate years at York. A reflection on change, influence and the passage of time.
Pseudo intellectual conversations with the brightest young minds of the University of York.
[Warning: Contains mindless drivel]